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Robota
by Orson Scott Card
Illustrated by Doug Chiang
San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2003 (176 pp.)
 

Genre:  Unassigned
Sub Genres:
Science Fiction

Subjects: Robots--Fiction;
Summary:
Academy award-winning artist Doug Chiang and best-selling sci-fi author Orson Scott Card join forces for an extraordinary publishing adventure: Robota. An original illustrated science fiction novel, Robota follows the fortunes of a strangely powerful amnesiac named Caps as he navigates an ancient, decaying world in which a dwindling human population battles a society of merciless robot warriors. Aided by talking animals and stalked by terrifying hunter robots, Caps slowly rises to fulfill an awesome destiny. Integrating word and image, Card's masterful storytelling is interwoven with 75 pieces of Chiang's wildly imagined, meticulously rendered art. Packaged in a dramatic metallic case, this unusual and powerful collaboration is tailor-made to thrill.

HBLL Call No: PZ 4 .C178 R63 2003




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